Description | Boys wishes to present an offering to the Royal Sociey Club, describing an Edinburgh-made jug at Tessiers Ltd. They would make a rosewood stand for it and it might be inscribed with the Royal Society's arms, if that was permissible. He would present this, filled with champagne, at the first meeting of the Club. He asks for Robertson's opinion, saying that he has also written to the other two Treasurers, and to Lord Crawfurd and to D'Arcy Thomson. |